Lofty goals are worth pursuing, but as they say, “the devil is in the details.”

If you’re a holistic, “big picture” kind of thinker, you may have a habit of neglecting those little, tiny, nitpicky sort of things.

It’s worth taking some time every day to really focus on the little things.

Small victories.

Small interactions with other people. Subtle details of how you’re presenting yourself to your clientele.

Little things can make a disproportionately big difference for you and your business.

In a recent article from Entrepreneur, the author explains the concept of “microshifts.”

These are those little decisions that all of us make every single day.

Just microshift it.

As entrepreneurs, we all face many of the same daily choices, even if we work in wildly divergent industries.

Here are five microshifts all entrepreneurs must make — consistently — to be successful:

1. Stop trying to convince others of your worth.

You are looking for believers.

They’re out there, and the sooner you stop wasting your precious time trying to convince others of your ability to create change, the sooner you’ll start attracting the people who already share your beliefs and want to help you win.

In your business and your life, the people you surround yourself with matter.

If you’re surrounded by negative, cynical people, you’ll find it harder to believe in yourself and your ideas when you need to the most.

In contrast, by hanging out with people who are positive and supportive, you’ll be able to achieve greater self-confidence and higher levels of creativity.

Plus, you’ll be happier.

And, according to a Harvard study, happiness is contagious, so you’ll attract more of these types of people into your life and business.